Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, July 27, 1860, Image 2

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    O. S. WOBEEM J. B. COHSELIUS.
Bwbini .Wen The Lra-isarso ChE'i-icm,
aUMiet on the Ce.B S.Hem, bu the lare-rt and bt
eireul.Uoa oTmt Newapaner in Union County.
Freedom, national; Slavery, seclionalj
ADK4IUTE MOTEl'iiuX TO AHElilti INaHaTBI,
AND I
get ansther ! nT Man Territory kr Eurasian.
Tfcaiom at, and will i tu. to in.;n? rnnri-te.
Wr tlx n.UT. nntil they am rtetonona: mid w i
ail them to oar mot-head. Uiere to noat nnlll lliey ,
... k aKa.the National laMtol at Hub'
Inftaav JnttjruaT Mtmm' JtrnaL
For fre-Meat.
ABRAHAM LlNCOLN,of Illinois !
Far Tiff President.
II AN NIB AL HAMLIN, of Maine
Jamf Poll of Ir. iThom M. Howe fKiiwarrl C Knlrht
Kotx-tt P. King
N.th.o Hill
hmvi R. Hmith
!.. 4 Tacc&rt
Vlytmr Mrrcur
IHtiivjJ O. 4J.hr
Wa. M'KenomD
M i. ILoberU
John M. Broomi.il
tranci W. Chrit
liawial MaraioOr
k. II IVr.oiin.ui
A. B Simi-pa
Henry Aouliicr livhn Oner
FOB U-.K0!t,
ANDREW G. ITRTIN, of Cenlrejo.
piSary elections
of Officers for Union County, Fa.
The Qualified voter of Union county who
aunnortV election of Lincoln. Haml.u. anp
Cunin, are invurd to meet at their usual pla- ,
ees of holding General elections, in their re-
a"eelve Townships and Boroughs. Sat-
Sirdar, AllS. 4, ItWO m the Townships
from tT ioJ.ee .e.ock...d i. , the Boroughs
from fiur lo teven o clock, aherooon and
after choosing a Judge, inacciurs auu vicia (
or Clerks if desired, proceed to vele, ai bl
lot, for
One candidate for Congress,
One candidate for Assembly,
One candidate for Register & Recorder,
One candidate lor Associate Judge,
i i r . . . :
fJne canaiaatc tor vuumy vuumtiaiuucr,
- One candidate Inr County Auditor,
One person tor Keiurn Judge of the district
in which the voter resides,
And also to vote for or against this system ,
oi oano.ing o.rect.y ...r ..u.u.ea. ;
The ballots lo be opened as soon as the
hour for closing has arrived, read ak.ud, and '
818
the true returns, ceruSed by the Judge and wheu too late (as we bear) that be was
Clerlis. to be given to the Return Judge so . , v ,. . , , .
chosen. The Return Judges to meet in the j .umc.ently ubiquitous for both occa
Court House at Lewisburg, at ten o'clock in ; gins. We apprehend, however, it was no
tbe forenoon of Monday, Aug. C, 1860 then i . Oraor WM gufficleI1,iy humor-
and there to correctly return, add up and pub-; Li
lian, the number of votes cast lur each candi- :
date for each office, and those having the i
highest number ol voles lur each ollicere-t
apectively to be declared the nominees of ihe ;
party. The Judges also to provide for the j
choice of Conferees, appoint a Standing Com-
mitteC, aUU Uliciuumi vj ...v "viu- i
er the present or the former mode of designa-!
tine candidates shall be continued. I
The Committee are induced to propose mis j
mnde of eSectins nominaiions. at the request
of many, believing it to be more truly repub- j
I l,i. iihnl lha inlarvanlmn
t Ml VaUU.ua.d, " " -
of Delegates. It should obviate the objection,
nfian made bv defeated candidates or friends.
that thev have been beiraved or wronged a
charge which, from the round-about way of
nominating, and the secret acts of delegates, ,
ha ntlf n created dissatisfaction resulting in
has often ere;
defeat. This mode or voting directly called
the Crawford County System" has been
tried with increasing approbation in many
counties. We recommeud our fellow-citizens
to give it a fair test, and judge whether it is
not more just and satisfactory to all reasona
ble men than the conventional caucus mode.
We also nrge a prompt attention lo the hours
named a strict scrutiny of the right to vote
of every person offering and an honest and '
prompt return, so that no one can nave any
occasion to complain of an irregularity.
R. M. Mt'SfEK. Ch'n,
MICHAEL KKDVYN,
TIMS. ;t'TF.LIi:s.
MARK HALFPENNY,
COXRAD SHF.CKLER,
CHARLES CAW LEY,
PETER C.EYF.R,
AARON SMITH,
DAVID HEKBST,
JAMES HARRISON.
;i:o. w. chambers,
JOHN HOWKR.
SHEM Sl'IOEI.MYER,
June 26, 1 660. W M. JON ES, See'y,
Stamhng County Commiltet.
STThe following extracts are from tbe ,
New Castle (IV) JourW, edited by J-1 diction by Rev. J. Anderson Kelly of
31. Kuester, E.-q., formerly a Democratic Jersey Shore.
editor of New Berlin in this couuty : j Afternoon, was the anniversary of tbe
-A more corrupt and shameless scheme , EJUCIlIion Society. In tbe absence of
never entered the head of any man, unless he ,,,,,, i i . u v
is an enemy of the Democrauc pany. or de- John P. Oroier, tsq , Prestdent, Kev. J.
pendent for some official position. The friends I Green Miles of H.rrisburg, was chosen
of Douglas in the North would never touch a ; , ; and Jos. P. Tustin, of Monhum
tielcet soiled with disunion, especially when , vu"""'-u' -'
called upon to vote for Mr. Breckenridge, berland, becretary. Prayers by Messrs.
whose name is used to dotroyand degrade; Ttlilier Jont-s. Robert Dunlap, R. F. Youoff
Uieir gallant allies in the Southern States. re-elected President,'
Those who withdrew from the Baltimore j n c n i
Convention and set up lor themselves' in a ! aud Rev. George 31. fcpratt, Ucneral
Disunion Convention, are as distinctly parted ! Agent. The Report of tbe latter exhib
Jredh,neUR I -dthc f.cttba, S-J034 bad passed through
well might those who were once Democrats, j Lis bands tbe year, and Ibat tbe Socitty
but in 18SA joined ihe Know Nothings, have j , , -. . gi VUUI)jJ men in preparing
set themselves up for a wing of the Democra- "" , 7 J -.
tic party, after they seceded from it. Or as themselves for the ministry. Ibe .society
well might those who once professed Dcmoc-1 camaiendcd to tbe attention of other men
racy, but are now acting wall ihe RepuW.cans j j fa f b fa Vesiieat of
set themselves up as a wing f the Democra- ' """"t
tic party. The regular constituted Dfmocra- this Society bad during tbe past three
tic National Convention the highest Demo- j M contributed 5,50U to endow schol
cratic authority known has made nomina- j'.l.. c.. j..
' ... , aat.me tnil alcii rnnnimpnif thai TsundaV
lions Douglas and Johnson in tne regular
wav : and those who oppose its nominees cut
themselves loose from the Democratic party,
and voluntarily abandon every claim to iis
privileges and the benefits of its organization."
rjp" .Messrs. Jobn M. Baum, Vm. B.
Sbriner, nd Francis M. Ziebacb, al
formerly tbe Democratic editors of Union j Re?. Dr. Samson, of Washington singu
connty are all strong, active Douglas ; larly neb in Biblical and secular history
men. Tbe Aratu, the present Democratis j ia connection with education in general
organ, does not take sides with either sec
tion, but as it advocates the "Union Ticket"
it is generally supposed that it will event
ually declare for Breckinridge.
Sstdeb, Colntt. Saturday 18th Au
gust, is the day appointed for the People's
Delegate Elections Monday, SOth Au
gust, for the Connty Convention.
There are now rota Lincoln, Hamlin
. '
and Curtin Clubs in Snyder county at
M , .. , , . , , , .
iddiebure, Perry, Chapman, and Stilus-
urove. Thev promise 600 to 700 msiori-
ty in tbat county, and perhaps 100 or 200
more.
Donglas bas been making stamp speecb
e throughout New Kuglsnd and New
V-.k.
Lewisburg Commencement Week.
From Thursday until Saturday last, the
Reviews of Studies ia the Academy, Col
lege, and Female Institute, were gone
through with, to general satisfaction.
Sunday, several of the pulpits ia town
were occupied by visiting ministers.
Ia the afternoon, the annual missionary
sermon, by Mr. Whitehead, of the Great
Valley Baptist church, was a plain, practi
cal discourse from the text, "As my father
I . . w t mi
nato sent toe, even so sena i yoa. me
, , .
otuer exercisers Ul luv uctwiuu ens vou-
ducted by Messrs. Mi rick of Lewisburg,
Geo. W. Samson, President of Colombia
College, Washington City, Fox of AL-ic-g-toe,
John II. Raymond, LL.D., Principal
of the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N.
Y., and President Loouiis of Lewisburg.
The sermon by J. Wbeaton Smith, be
fore the Education Society, in the evening,
was founded upon the text "A good
understanding have all tbey who do bis
COmmand
Monday. A gentle rain in the morn
ing, and the beat was tempered by a north
western breeze which continued until Wed
nesday. At 21, P. M., tbe reading of Essays by
the Graduating Class of tbe Female Insti
tute (twelve in number,) occurred in ac
cordance with the following Programme
two beiog excused by request and inter
spersed witb Music by Hold's Cornet
Band of Lewisburg :
The Eloquence of Silence MART K. SI.IFr:lt.I.ewirtorir.
Treniurea 01 the Ifcep MAill'UA K. iuXAND, Iberia,
Mo.
Nature' Teatimonv MARTHA G. TOCHER, Lea-i.bnr-.
HwfieterBanU-tLSiK B. .tistdmi. sabbath Brat.
ISES
xiie ru- of tmoirea 11AHTUA l. junbs, Chester
. fprinca.
'IUX '
Pe-nbrlic H- Drop MARY M. BELL, Alleeheny City,
a i,,... VUT.
,UaTm,b.
Talaiiolory AKAH K. SIKIACI.I.. wwirarj.
Coufrrriutf ol imdrtiiaft and Gold M-dnla.
AdJreM tu the L'ias bj Ur. J. li. LOOUta. rresatent
At evening, the Literary Societies were
addressed by J. Hyatt Sulilb, pastor of tbe
11th Baptist cburcb, Philadelphia, npon
tbo theme, "Man-ful-ness." Tbe Poet,
"Doestickr," failed of attendance, even
after agreeing to be present, and tbe eve'
nioff of the anniversary being altered es-
j J, , accommodate him. He bad
r'1 J
an appointment elsewhere, and found,
ous ana lenginy 10 un -.ue puo.ic ejrc
tations. The Milton Cornet Hand was in
.
attendance.
Tuesday. The Board of Trustee?, snd
of Curiltorji met at S, A. M. Their pro-
li--
ceedmgs deemed worthy or publicity we i
8urpose will appear thro' another channel
At 9, A. 31., the exercises of the 1 beo-
logical Department occurred, jn the folluw-
"S Orutr .
Anthem ty the Diolr, "God wilt Arim."
Prayer, by lr. ltaYMuffn.
Anthem, "leacb me thy wey. O Lord.
SaieationbjUraeeA!ona-AJ.AiiKitsiAN,i.winorg.
Kooeaaity of the Atonement A. J. fckman, Cookport,
Anthem, "O Lord, I will Prai-e Ihee
Stdritnal, tbe fourre of Political freedom W. B. MC-
NK1L. Ruiwleille
The Principietiof Truth, tbo Dawn of Betigioua Liberty
D. MKMUK. Philadelphia.
InceuUvea lo an EarneetltiuleUy U.C. P Alt DOE, Law-
laburg.
Anthem, "How beautiful in Zion."
Adireea to Clara, by Prof. CUTIS,
liozotogy.
Benediction, by Kef. J. Htm Sxiru.
Of these, Mr. Amuierman bas taken a
full course and receives a Diploma, and
Messrs. Furman and Menege, a partial
course.
At evening, tbe Anniversary of tbe
Alumni occurred Rev. George Frear, of
Reading, Vice President, in tbe chair.
Music by Stocs' Silver Cornet Band, of
Danville. Prayer by Eev. Miller Jones,
of Marcus Hook. Tbe Oration by Mr.
Hayes, was on Anglo-Saxon Characteris
tics and the Poem, by Mr. Fries, on Po
litical Detraction. Both productions were
well written, but neither speakers bad
fullness of Iudes sufficient to be heard by
. , j crowjtd audience. Beoe-
j -
Schools be invited to exercise tbeir benev
olence in the same direction. Rev. J. U.
Cuibbert, of tbe 1st Bap. Cb.iu Philadel
phia was chosen to preach the introducto
ry sermon tbe next year. An address by
! aud tbe Baptist denomination in particu
lar followed, and was listened to witb
profound interest.
Wednesday. Long before tbo ap
pointed hour, Commencement Hall was
again full to overflowing. Musioby Sloes'
Band. Orations, Ac, as follows :
Prayer, by I'rea. Looma.
LeMu Salutatory 1 MOM" 0LV BHTOM, Buah.
True Progreae JAM bs 11. 31 AUK. ueuMilg.
; ''-"',---ulUJIl-J T-
tatbDl, Lewtaburg.
i Thai'nion william a. mark, lawiatmrg.
i The and not t ot liSHMil a ei Kan. jaiwiauura.
i, ES.CiiMnu p. wulvkbtun. Bu.h.
i-hik-opby of liiamry jAMtii cuambbbu-S, Urnl
Merit The Antecedent of Donor- WILLI A L. NESB1T,
LatilUMiuaitua.
VaUaUclary-JAMla! II. MARK, Lewie burg.
ilaccalauraaU Addrtae, Frea. LouaUV
The degree of B. A. in coarse was eon-
j fcrred opon all tbo graduating Class ex-
ii.MOX COUA'TY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE J ULY 27, ItCO.
ceptMr.Nesbit, who received that of B. Ph.
That of A. M. on Rev. George M'Nair
and Rev. John Q. A. Robrer, graduates of
three years' standing.
The Honorary Degree of D. D. was con
ferred upon Rev. Thomas Winter, of Rox
borougb, Pa.; that of Pb. D. on Abraham
Coles, M.D., of Newark, N. J. ; that of discharge ,he duties thereto belonging con
A.M. on Rev. W. M. . Whitehead, of j scienuously and to the best of mj '''7-
Great Valley, Pa.; and that of B.a on
J. G. M'Meen of Bcllefonte, Pa.
Rev. Dr. Brantly of Pbilad., and Dr.
H. Gerbart of Lewisburg, were added to
tbe Trustees, in place of Messrs. Bear and
Day, resigned ; aud Rev. Thomas Swaim
of Flemiogton, N. J., ehosen Curator, in
place of Dr. Wilson Jewell, superceded on
account of continued absence.
F. W. Tustin is recommended to full
Professorship in National Sciences Mies
Anna Carpenter, of Jersey Shore, Tea
cher in tbe Institute, in place of Miss Ma
son, who bad been obliged to leave some
weeks since on account of loss of health.
There has been a large attendance as
usual of strangers and friends, during
these protracted exercises, and much in
terest and enjoyment manifested.
Tbe College Commencement, next
year, will occur on Thursday.
t3?At tbe meetiog of tbe Alumni,
Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Geo. A. Peltz,
of New York, was chosen Orator for tbe
next Anniversary; Dr. Wm. H. Back
bouse, of Lewisburg, alternate. For Poet,
Thomas P. Coulston, of Philadelphia;
Rev. A. D. Hawn, of Sbatnokin, alternate.'
The Constitution was to altered as to
require that tbe Secretary be elected for a
term of two years, and give bond in S300
for tbe faitbful performance of bis duties.
Tbe following officers were elected :
Prefident J. Merrill Linn, E-q.., Lawkbar. '
lt Viee frea. Alfred llae. fcnq-, do.
2d Vu-e 1'rea. Iter. It. lunlap. t'aoli.
See. A Tre Irof r. W. 1 u.uo, Lewi.burf.
alenagrra:
John A. Guody, Lewud.urg'.
June II. Marr, do.
hee. A i. Hay, NortliumWrlanJ.
He. Hiller Jonea, Lie wood Elation.
Kef. C. SI. Dei!, lnilajtk,n, N.J.
At the Annual meeting or tbe Society of Alumni of the
Cniemity at Leaial ura. held July ti, I860, tbe follow
ing .reamUe aud resolutions were unauimoiutljr adop-
i. h.. ie.Hi r.rruiinr Provider, to
rrmore from Mir, juSKi'U J. LANK, lata a member of ,
Ule aeeieiy wi ilia aiiu.iirivi.
an all-wlea tlod. we einern-ly drplore the early deceaiw" of
Ueaoived, Tliat.cUeerluliy aui.ttnitinsuj toe aerree 01
one of our number, wboae moral and aociai quanuea
strongly endeaied him to all witbin tbo circle of bla ac
qualbtanoea. Beeoleed That tn Mr. Lena we dln-erned Intelbttaal
f ifts wfawb gaeo promise of early di!liuetioa, nud that in
hi deatb Ke eullor tbe loea ol a Talued member of our
Soriety.
BeMileed Tliat a eopy of tbe foregoing reaolutiona be
trannmitted to tbe relalionii of the drreawd, and that
they ba published in the LewiKburg Chronicle.
Olb Fausns It is often gratifying for old
time friends to greet each other again in the
flesh while still in the enjoyment of all their
faculties. Of this character, doubtless, was
Ihe visit, in Kelly township, last week, after
j -i.
fjly yran separation, of Dr. Thomas T Smi-
ley (ol School Book memory) of Philadelphia.
with Mr. Havel cungan and in Lewisburg,
this week met James M. Kuesler, (of the New
Castle Juurnut) and Hon. Jesse Beaver, who
together here, about 1828, were boys together
in the printing office of Mr. Carnthers of the
"l nion Hickory." Lcwitburg Chronicle, S.d
ult.
Truly it was gratifying to meet former
frieuds and associates, and especially our
old friend and companion while an appren
tice, in tbe town of our boyhood ; but, the
little village bas grown to be a city in
size farms in tbe neighborhood have been
laid off into lots streets have been open
ed and graded stately mansions built
public edifices for tbe accommodation of
tbe Courts, and county offices bave been
erected old churches bave been torn
down and magnificent new ones taken tbeir
place. Tbe mill race is no longer tbe
boundary line of the corporation ; it is still
there, arched over in places, to convey tbe
propelling power to tbe old mill, which
still stands as a monument of other years ;
however, it east a melancholy reflection
over our mind, when we learn tbat Mr.
Brown, tbe former owner of the mill and
tbe grounds surrounding it, bad gone to
soother sphere, witb many others, witb
whom we bad been acquainted. Others
bave taken their places.
Lewisburg is now tbe capital of Union
county is beautifully located on the west
bank of the West Branch of the Susque
banna river, at tbe mouth of Buffalo creek,
al tba eastern extremity of Buffaloe val
ley, one of the most fertile vallies in tbe
State, and is tbe principal grain market in
tbat region, having the advantages of tbo
Sunbury and Erie Railroad, and a canal,
for shipping produce being a. point of
considerable importance. At this place,
the Baptist denomination tave a large
College, in successful operation, witb ex
tensive crouods attached, for the education
of boys. Tbey bave also erected a Ladies
Seminary, which we were told is well pat
rouized. These institutions add much to
tbe appearance and prosperity of tbe place,
and may do much good in tbe education
of tbe rising generation. Lawrence Jour
nal.
' Another Testimony. At a meeting
of tbe Board of Curators in Lewisburg,
Wednesday afternoon, Hon. Simon Cam
ebon, being present, took occasion to ex
press bis emotions of joy in viewing tbe
prosperity of the University. He said
tbat, when be was a boy in Lewisburg, be
sighed hopelessly for the advantages now
enjoyed here. Then, they bad oiify an
old schoolmaster, who taught as far as
arilbmetie, and eked out living by wri
ting vendue bills and crying publie sales.
He bad watched with much interest the
rise of church after cburcb in this town
tho advancement of tbe farmers in tbe
neighborhood and tbe crowning glory of
these halls, dedicated lo learning and to
religion. He bad therefore a personal and
local as well as a general interest in its
continued and enlarged prosperity.
.Doubtless, notwithstanding tbe
fact tbat a man must rely mostly npon bis
own energies snd industry, it is still true
that education it capital. Gen. Cameron
is often referred to as one who has won
honor and distinction without an academie
or collegiate education ; bat be can and
will assure any one ibat bis success wonld
have been far easier won, and be might
bave attained to still higher positions, bad
bis early years,bere,beeo blessed witb tbe
advantages now enjojed by all our youth
Associate Judge.
To the Voters of Union County.
IN compliance wiih the wishes of friends
who have presented my name to ihe voters ;
of Union county, for ihe orfice of Associate j
Judge, L offer myself for nomination at the ;
primary election, to be held on the 4th day of
..., io for I hat office. If nomiuaied :
and elected to said office. I will endeavor lo i
JAMES SHIELDS.
Katlj ttnoiablp, July 18, lStttt. :
Seeing no one named for Associate Justice
at Ihe Oct. Election, I take Ihe liberty of pro
posing MARTIN DREISUACH for that post.
He is known lo most of as as a gentleman of
good judgment, who has spent the near sixty
years of his life as a farmer i Union county.
and It Intimately aequainte. atith all lla wants. Ilia l- '
tparitr ia pro'erbial, and be anderaluila the German
lanauMe two ptlma qualiSeationa. Hie prearnt rem
ieocei. at Urn County Ibat, wner. ataad em J
hould rwida. to be of eereiea batwaaa OoortaJJiidtfa
Si-oro .iS "ar Minlinburg aad Now Berlin.)
Tbin honor, eonferrrd oa Mr. DarlsiueH. would ba only
an aet of juntica lo tbe many old Una Ueaiocrala, lika
bimlf whom a aanee of truth and right, outraged by
the KanuM iniquity, hal led into tbo Bepublleaa ranka.
He would uiaka a Stand popular nominee it taken np by
the feoplaa parte- a?M V1CT0BY.
Messrs. Editors Von will please announce
the name of PHILIP Rl'HL as a candidate
for re-election to the Office of "Associate
Judge" of car county at tbe ensuing election.
Cnl. Rum has made an excellent Judge, and
the people can not do belter than to re-elect
him. June 19. 1HB0
MA.NY VOTERS OF LEWISBURG.
Messrs. Editors Permit me to present to
the consideration of the voters of Union Co.
the name of JAMES SHIELDS for Associate
Judge. Mr. Shields has long been an active
member or the Whig and Republican party
is a hard laboring man.who has straggled for
nearly siity years to gain as honesl livelihood
is a man of pure moral character, possess
ing a clear and sound judgment and a scho
lar, such as we need to fill thai position. The
voters of Union ennnty would do no more ihao
the merits of Mr.Sbields and of staunch Kelly
liiwship demand in electing him the successor
of our friend Ruhl.
A REPUBLICAN VOTER.
AsactublTe
Mtssas. EniToai : The lime is at hand for
the people lo select a candidate for the Gen
eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq-has
recently discharged the duties of that office
with entire satisfaction lo his constitnents in
general, and relying very much upon his ei
perieuce as a legislator, and upon his fidelity
as well to bis immediate district as to Ihe in
terests of tbe whole State, his services ia Ihe
same capacity are again ardently desired.
We hope the Republicans of Union county
will place htm in nomination at ihe approach
ing County Convention.
MANY REPUBLICANS'.
West Bufialoe, June 3, 1800.
rrt-Please state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN
0f Hartley township as a candidate for Ihe
.klu h-ff,r ih IVfinl rin the 4th Auir.
saciufij - - r o-
trial. E.-q Lincoln is known to the whole
rntintv as a gentleman nf ability and integrity,
of good education, and able to take part in
an debale who has served Ihe county long
in thankless stations, and who would honor
a higher one. It is many years since Old
Hartley had a Representanve,and his location
would suit both Onion and Snyder if Juniata's
claim to a Member this year is conceded
May 25, 18C0 HARMONY
Ilfglftter & Recorder.
rpHE undersigned will be a candidate for
Ihe office of Register fed Recorder of
L nion connty, subject lo Ihe nomination lo be
made on the 4th of An?ust next
UEORUE MERRILL.
Lewisburg, May 2, 1H60 810
To the citizens of I'nio" "'- i
the name ol HCUH f. SHM.LtR as a Re
publican candidate for Register & Recorder
at the coming election. Mr. Sbeller's entire
worthiness and ample qualifications are well
known to all, and he is presented through the
solicitations of MANY FRIENDS.
County t'ommisaloner.
BERRYH1LL BELL, of Mifflinborg. offers
himself as a candidate for Ihe otiicf of
County Commissioner, subject lo the decision
of the County Convention. If nominated and
elected, he pledges himself lo fulfil the duties
of the office with fidelity,
alifflinborf. May 1, 1860 S60)
F.Liow Cm.! I offer myself as can
didate for the Office of County Commissioner
at the next Election subject to ihe decision
of the Union coun'y Jtepublican Convention.
If I am nominated ana eiectea, win iurau
to the duties of the office faithfully.
MICHAEL KLECKNER.
New Berlin, June II, 1860
THE subscriber will be a candidate for
Commissioner of Union county, subject
to the decision of the nomination of the Peo
ple's pany at the delegate meetings on Ihe
4lh of August next. B. W. THOMPSON.
Mifflinburg, May 2, 1800 640
FELLOW CITIZENS Through the urgent
solicitation of a large number of friends,
1 ofTer myself as a candidate for County Com
missioner, subject lo the decision of ihe Re
publican primary election for Union county.
If I am nominated and elected. I will discharge
the duues or tbe office faithfully
FREDERICK BOLENDER
Limestone Tp, May 18, I860
Real Estate.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of order of the Orphans Court
of Union count v, will be soldai the pub
lic house of Wm. Wolfe, in Hartleton, on
Tuesday, Sept., I860, at 10 o'clock A. M, the
followiug described real esiate:
Lots Nos. 9 and 10 in Hartleton, witb the
improvements thereon.
17 acres of land in Hartleton, adjoining Ja
cob Yarger, Juo. F. Wilson and Dr. W. F.
Seebold
33 acres 17 perches in Hartley township,
adjoining John Filman, W. Tale and othera.
75 acres 92 perches in Hartley township,
adjoining Rebecca Leach and Samuel Johnsou.
200 acres 73 perches in Harlly township,
adjoining Books and Anderson, Samuel John
son. Also, the following tracts of unseated lands
in Hartlev township t
4 IS acres warrantee's name Peter Black
415 do do do Godfrey Seidle
415 do do do George Seidle
41ft do do do Calhar'e 8eidle
415 do do do George Shinz
115 do do do Philip Seidle
415 do do do Peter Seidle
415 do do do Vindh? Grove
415 do do do Daniel Rhode
438 do do do Flavet Roan
438 do do do Michael 8hirtZ
425 do do do John Seidle
347 do do da David Seidle
406 do do do Peter Seidle
404 do do do Wm. Dunlap
405 do do do John Dunlap
Terms of sale will be made known at the
time and place of sale By
HELEN C. HAYES,
July 17, 'CO Auminiatratriz or Davie Ilajee, dee'd.
SUPERIOR TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE. That large and commodious
BRICK HOUSE (formerly A.Graham's)
north-west corner of Third and Market streets,
with a Brick Stable, and other Outhouses,
and Garden Lot on the alley adjoining. There
is connected with tbe Houses Storeroom, and
several rooms for Offices and Shops. The
stand is an old and well known business cor
ner, in the centre of the town, and very con
venient for chnrches, schools, dtc Terms ea
sy, and possession given al any times Inquire
of WM.F81CK.or
Lewisburg, July It H- P. SHELLLR.
Iron Ore Lands for Sale.
BY virtue or an order of the Orphans' Court
of Union eminly, will be sold, on the pre
mises, on SATURDAY, the Uili day of AU
GUST next, commencing at 10 o'clock A M,
a certain messuage and iracl of land, snuate
in EaM Bufl'aloe township, Lnion county, con-1
tainiag rtliy-rour acres ana cigniy-311 per-
ches, adjoining lands of Jacob Uundy, John J
Hayes and others. One other tract, snuate in i
the same township, containing Thirty-Nine
acres and Fifty-Nine perches, adj. lining lands
of James Jenkins, Juhn Anrand and others.
One other tract of land, situate in the same
of nr.y-Lr.cre, ,d e.ghty-six perches. con-1
a U . aa.l...;n...M t k an (.rut Vn tail t ti n dir. (rit
"""'a? J- . m0fe '
aTK"e " "n, he sold seoaratelv.orto -
gether, to suit purchasers.
Iron Ore has been
discovered in various places on the property.
Terms made known at sale.
JAMES L. QUINN,
Adm'r of Michael (juiun, dee'd.
July. 10, I860
AdmlDlstralor'n Sale of
VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE!
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Union county, will be exposed
to publie sale at ihe public house of Win. L.
Rater, in New Columbia in said county, on
Saturday, 1Mb August
next, the following described Real Estate, lo
Will . .
All that Certain lot of ground. Situated m
the town of New Columbia, in Union counly,
i . j "1 .u. - ...l l i.a.1.. ,.t s-i.aah.ih
DOUnUCU Oil IOC II u 1 1 ll vj iHi.ita ' ,
Goodlander. west I y same, soaih by a public
road, and east by land of oeore KancK i
whereon are creeled a two-slorey trame
Dwelling House, a Frame Stable. .natLA
other Outbuildings. There is a good and never
failing Well of Water on the premises. The
said piece of ground contains one hundred
and twenty-eight perches of land.
Also all lhat certain piece or parcel of
TIMBER LAND, situated in While Deer
township in said county, bounded on the norih,
east and west by lands lately belonging lo
Kauflman 4 Reber, and south by lands lately
belonging to James Moore, dee'd, containing
Twenty Acres more or less. The quality of
the Timber is good.
Sale to commence at one o'clock in the
afternoon of said day, when terms of sale will
be made known by JOEL KLINE,
" Administrator of Entate of CmaLLS Kusa, dee'd
White Deer Tp. July 7. I860
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Union county, I will sell on the prem
ises on Saturday, Auk. in, ibmi, at -o'clock.
P M. Ihe !ullwing iracl of land, siiu-
ate in Hartley Twp. Union Co, Pa, adjoining
lands nf Dan I wolle, Jonn cnurcn aua ueo.
Kleckner, comprising
M Six Acres
more or less, a'.l improved, and on which are
erected a Rood two-slorey weal her boarded
Dwelling-House, and a good STALil.E also,
some Fruit Trees with the appurtenances
late the estate of Willi an Nivti, dee'd.
Terms made known at sale by
RICHARD V. B. LINCOLN,
Hartley, June 23, IStiO. Administrator
Sherirs Sales.
BT vilrue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend.
Ex. and Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court
ol Common Pleas of Union county and to me
directed, I will expose to Public Sale or Out-
cry.at tne ruoi.c nouse oi u u Drcwri, ...
Lewisburg, on Saturday, August II, leCO, at
'na' rr-.i :....,.
JTlv LL'tlUlll liaut Ul ijauu, aitiiaiu j
in Buffaloe township, and county of Union, i
bounded norm by land ol tfeorge tlcuiit.ach,
eat by land of Samuel Byler, south by lands ;
of Henry Sower aud Samuel Heiuibach, and
west by public road, containing Siaiy-Five I
Acres, more or less, whereon are erecled a j
lo- Dwelling House, log Barn, Ore Drifts, A c,
wiih the appurtenances, as the . property of
John Utimbtich.
Also, at the same time and place,
two oiher certain Tracts of Land, situate in
the aforesaid township and county, bounded
as follows, to wit :
No. 1, bounded north by o'.her lands of the I
Walkers, on the east by lands of Samuel I
Heimbach, on the south by lands of Jonaiban
Collar and Martin ureisuacn, ami on tne west
by lands of Weidler Ruland and Edward Wil- I
son, containing 3ixiy-r lve Acres, more or less,
whereon are erecled three log Dwelling Hou
ses, two frame Barns, other out-buildings, Ore
Drifts, Ac, with the appurtenances,
No- 2, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a post, thence by lann for
merly) of John Royer, 88 degrees west, 8(1
perches to a post, south 4 degrees, west 48
and 4-10 perches to a black-oak, thence norib
88 degrees east 64 perches to a stone, thence
by land (formerly) of Dr. Shenk and public
road norih 4 degrees east 4u perches to ihe
place ol beginning, containing Twenty Acres
and Twenty Perches, neat measure, together
with the hereditaments and appurtenances, as
the property of 7'Aomo H'aUtrr, Wiliium ll'uf
Jfcerand Hrnry 11 after.
Also, at the same time and place,
another certain Lot of Urnuud situate in the
aforesaid township and county .contaiuiogTwo
Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ed
ward Miller, Daniel W ertz, Isaac Walker and
others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank
frame Dwelling House, with the appurtenan
ces, as the property of Runrlur Burklow, with
notice to George blear and Emanuel Reedy,
terre tenants.
Abo, at the same ti.ne anil place,
a certain Half Lot of Ground, more or less.
situate in lhe Uorotigh ol L.ewisourg, ana
county aforesaid, being the south half of Lot
marked on the general p'an of said town No.
333, bounded on the north by the north half
of said lot, on the east by Second street, on
the south by Lot No. 232, and west by Hazle
tree alley, whereon is erected a two-storey
brick Dwelling House, with a frame Kitchen
thereto attached, and other out-buildings, &c,
with the appurtenances, as the property of
Jama W. Hutchuon.
Also, at the same timo and place,
the Defendants interest (being Ihe undivided
one-third) of a certain Lot of Ground situate
in said borough and county, bounded noith by
part of same lot occupied by Hannah Nicely,
east by Pear Alley, south by Si. Louis street,
and on the west by Second street, marked in
the general town plan No. 2U5, containing b7
feet in front, and 157 feet deep, whereon are
erected a three storey Brick House, known as
the Buffaloe House, a frame Siable and Car
riage House, a Well and Cistern with pumps,
and other out-buildings, &c, w ith the appurte
nances as the property of i-eei . Lawthe.
Also, a Certain Lot of Ground, more
or less, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg,
and county of Union, bounded north by lot of
Washingion Bell, east by Third street, south
by lot of John Locke, and west by an alley,
whereon is erected a two-storey frame Dwell
ing House, and other out-buldings, &c, with
the appurtenances, as the property of Htf
Uam iiati and M"ry E. KnUmnm.
JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff
8heriff'a Office, Lewisbutg, July 11. ISi.O
Welters Lots, for sale cheap.
IOT . bl'k 142, H0 lot 12, bl'k 2e4,$10
j lot 8. bl'k 40, $30 J lot 15, bl'k 91. ji 'O
in DAKOTA CITY, (a County seat and Land
Office site) Nebraska Territory.
Also 3 Lots in the town of SPENCER.the
teat of justice for Clay county, on ibe line of
the Dubuque Railroad, ai -$30 each.
JOHN B. LINN", Lewisburg.
Jury 2. Ivxt. A rent ibr Faaxas M Zieau-a
A. H. DILL Attorney at Law.!
OFFICE on Mouth Second sireet, formerly
occupied by J. B. Hamlio, dee'd.
Jecwisburg, June 1, 18C0 .
tm the 1NTNT RKI.IKF and
i-KI;MAM T I IKK ul Ibja du-trra-ins
umpUiut, ue
FEKDT'S
bronchial vig-aheties.
Matte by C.B.SKVMOl'IC A CO , 107 NASSAU street, N Y.
., Jl 1 . bit! In. L m.1
r0R SA,e -f ALL DRL'HOISTS'. Bm-tS
1 1 " r-
Estate of John Rishel, tlec'd.
DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Leiier-nf'
i Arfministralion on the estate of JOHN
I! IS HE I., deceased, laic of Buiraloe Tp. hav-
. . . t"? ...t.. I.... I.. Da
hen eranted to the subscriber l.y ihe Ke-
r i;.,.n ronnt in due form of law
tJ.
1 ha m, any us. claims .gaiit'the same may
lp - e
to iw.-m ' .
Adininlrtrator r,B pm "ita tue nm "" -Lewisburg,
June 2S, la?C0
ASTHMA,
V. ..:- a.v...... .'!- tin, Itjljrs.
v. HV...W. - ... day. Aug 2-J, and eonunue St. , Th
nuinuvai v CiVvSrW i 1 union f r the session will be j.V, ,w.
Modern laproremrnt la BralUlry. UXCIT , conllDe., j,r , half i f
ritEETH inserted on AMBER BAXE,(which : ihis amount. L n!nr.l.l i pr k. Lad,,,
X is now taking the enure preference in t Iwm alroad are required lo fount ln lne Lj
Eastern. Southern and most of the Western dies' Boaidirg House of tl.e li ti-nM, n ,
cities, and in many respects is considered pre- un')er the upeniitei,dcrire i Kev b ttYl!. al
terable to gold or any metallic base1) ai reduced ' siud-nl will be teceivrd li r lr itun aha'
prices, thus enabling all wno nera tnem to ;
at.tl tit- m!'e t.t Ih-ntal Subetitutea Sir maitf-ati n.
Alf", Trelb uinuntrd n. n Hold, and alt Ibe varioue )Ie
tallie Piatea in UHe, in the latent a proved .rvle.
Imperial attei.tloli will be 1-aid to rilling T--tb, afirh !
In. decidedly, tba aaoet important nn.-r.lrjn pertaitini
tn tbe nron-.-ion -. Lut eerr IreoueMlv al ue--d bj uu.kiil-
fl nnd inexperienced nb-rmti,re: but ufai-n firoiarljr --r-
formed, niu.prcaetetbe natural oia.n,-ouiui-bd.ired
by ail. i
1 "i table Tee ih and ExpnseJ Nerves treated
-
niiuJtfmeitHtinTnMni,M
bav.nitb.ui nrr twnty tr fm-tant 4mia-in
,uini7,
.,,i coaadence, tbat entira aaiulacit n a,n
j i ren n nil eaea. , ,,.
rer Kuoms in .tirs. meizgers iweiiins.
Front street, south of Market.
R- E. BURLAN.
Lewl.burg-. June 22, 1'SO.
REMOVAL.
II. (.CKIIAKT. bESTIST,
has removed to South 3d sirtet. four
doors from the Town Clock, LEW -
ISBURG, PA,
.4 .11(71:1. II. ORTtlG,
Attorney at 1-av.v.
OFFICE on Sooth Second near Market St.
LHWiHUVllU, tA.
If-All Profes'ional Business entrusted to
hi- are will be faithfully and promptly atlen
i Sept. 14, 18.'i7
fcr P I C N I C.-w
Well jump into the Wagon, and all take a ride.1
V LARGE, handsome
and verv comforta
ble WAf.OX hasbeen
fitted up lor the especial accommodation of
Pic-Nic and other similar excur-ions. Terms
moderate. Apply to Jus. M. HOL'SEL.
Lewisburg. June 3, HT,'J.
VARIETY STORE
AND
POST OFFICE.
LAPtGE supi of Btmk.s,Slationery,
XL Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confeciuai
eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuts. rtaktes.
Pictures, and a variety of NICK NAC'KS for
sale ( heap at the
i63 LEWIsBURf! POST OFFICE.
, , ,,x E (;f !(1 rf:xs f( r l a hr 3rl, rrnlK c
j Ji be had aI lhe lOSI' OFFICE
MEVEKAL
S
sens of CAMEOS and oihr
Drrast Pins and Ear Kines can he hail ,
rvcer.etl.- flinx I'lllLL
RDERS for Books or Ooi ds of any kind
promptly attended to al the
POST OFFICE
L
ADIESean find lhe larcest and h'tt assort
ment of Letter and Note PAPEK.Envel-
opes&c. at lhe POST OFFICE
IF vou want a supply of fine STATIONE
RY, to the POST OFFICE.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscribers
respectfully announce to the citizens ol
Lewisburg and vicinity that ihev have formed
a farlnership in the
Tailorin
Tailoring; Business,
at the well-known stand of James Criswellon j
Market srreet. where they are prepared lo '
CVTAD MAKE 11' loonier in lhe very !
best style. Men's and Boys' lotllilig ! j
every description on short notice. We ask '
a share of the public p.nror.are i
JAMES CRIMVELL, j
J. F. SCH AFFER. j
Lewisburg, April 4, leSa j
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rrAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are
I appointed Agents for the sale of
Uooi'M, IIIindH At Window al.
of all sizes, made of Ihe best material. All
work warranted. CtTMade by L.B.fl'KOLT.
llughesville, Pa. and for sale bv -
bis F S CALDWELL! Lewisburg
tiios. .. .kii:r
nAS just received a splendid assortment
of lhe very best, cheapest and most
lasbionable Jewelry in ihe market. iii
Stock comprises
Brenst Pins,
Chain,
liar RiiifTN,
Fins-r lllngn,
VracelelN,
Meeie lluttons,
MudM,A.c..Wc..
which will be sold extremely low for C.su.
He respectfully asks the patronage ol all
his old customers; and also invites new ones
lo give him a call before making their pur
chases. Call at lhe sign of the Big Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. 24 .'54
NOTICE 18GO.
mtJP Firm nf W'ftlirr Isnhnrt A J? hruhneh
in tneir line, anu are wen sausueu it woum
be to the interest of such as purpose erecting
good buildings to give n. a call before con -
trariini wiih nihers. We have nut on some
of lhe best houses and stores in Lewisburg,
and are assured their owners will testify that
their buildings were put np by good and ener
getic workmen, and in quick iin.e. (which is
a very important mailer lo builders.)
K'firener Chamberlin Bro's ; L. Palmer,
architect; Dr. I. Brugger; Brers Amnions;
Lewis Asheufelter. ISA AC WALTER,
JACKSON LENHART,
SAM. ROHRAUACH.
. Lewisburg, Dee. 27. IS59
COAL. CO A la lOtla.
THE subscriber keeps constantly en hand
a large assortment of the very best bha
mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and
stove purposes, which he will sell at the very
lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce.
Also, HlackmtUkt I out, flatter ma Dull.
Wish it distinctly understood, that I will ni
be undersold by any man Having good
weigh-scales, full weight will be git en.
Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel.
GEOIiUE llOI.hTEI.Y
Lewisburg, May 27,'5l.
DR. I. BRUGGER,
homoeopathic piiisiciax, '
' FFICE in his new Brick Blrck. Market
U street, south side, between 4b tuu Sib
j (up stairs. Liwuburg, May, 1?0 VJ9
New Store New Gcods
phil&B'a laiBuair.a store,
TWO lioors above the 15.: nk.
, J. IKnBteo p,
t TL. ...1,-.. l. V... a-. 1
iiv eu lfi i i ii , lit t i ij a yi -uu in Uf I
buving constant y at Atn:lH-n, is prej arej
sell ail hts liooiN at City Trites Uj Tr
C!uve-, Crochrt t'ltu.n, '1 eiuiig Aeeille. I:,'
lars. Iliitiuus, 'l'afe, ai.d all got,ds teeued i
the Ladies. . .
Also Books and S'atii nerv, School
"-- aP" r ,
' "Nt,,j
Fire lloaid bciecna.-
aienctl Unit
done to onli-r C
Ul'lry Procure li.en ;
, exchange -Ca.h P..d f.;r Ua,,.
Ix.i,:, M'il.
.Ul'hV.
Next Session of Uaion Scajaaiy
I 'I' Va.a H.,! a. , ' I n .
sesn n. All stn-tents trish;
re quelled to Le t ri-seiit at ;io
srsvo.n. pnrin-ii:.triy itioe who -:h to e ti.r
ihe Teachers' llepartrrr n'.
By or,!er ol the Executive Ctuiaiiiice
New Utrrnii. Jure is, inn
"Indi.5try must Thrive:"
i r -j . , r-1 1 T ' I.' '1' t H l"l 1' I
I 1 UJla bJILhl JKU L.al.ii.vJxfEt,
j f iieu.oved lu lMuui.Lijii U rn-n hii
pin
l"rk" s'rf " nr" ' ' "" "'re 1 B
at all limes a lull a-sor:.eM i t
j Tin Hure. sfme I'ina
' j ('OA L Kl. lS, , Z,t, 4C. 4c. j w. .,
t also niiike to ortler, on shi it nohre. Tin tit'
j ler. Sn uiu.g or any kind ol work in n.y .lie
j ot ItiiMtie,
I tV.Men JingandJoLbing generallvpri nr - ?
'
alien. led Hi. JOS. A. KritA.MtR '
l.eu isburg. On 10. !."
VEKMI1 Ii. li t-, f .. rim. al .f -,..L...
U .ie lut'i.c.i.n HrtH.rtr k el f le. Mi i e. ,.,
W.M -. '.. ut - b,r i t i dr.n. I.M.. ai-i h d . r.- ...
also irtu'b k..iug fau, ac. VAI I. AD 3A
Joi A- hKI MU J
Administrator's llstite.
THEnCAS, I.etiera i.f A Jaonlsiratir,
lo ilie eaiaie of LEV. Is rALMi;!:
deceased, late ot LewiM-ur:; b- r- u-h. (i,.i.a
county, have been .raire.l lo ii.c -vS(.r.L-er
by Ihf Register of m.1.1 d umy. tn ..'i.r inm;
all persons inilehled to at:!et,-r are rt-t,-.;-.
ed to make payment, aud ihoe l,av:re cU:
against ihe same will preM Diem cuj
autbenucied l.r seit!eiiirM. to
Jus U. LOiS, AJm'r
Lewisburg. June S, I"")
law offick i:i:jioved.
John B. Lirn,
TTOR.MIl- AT I.iW-Offce i
his house on N. Marl.e- Ir-. 1st & :
! r isl.um. Va.
A
The HOWARD and ECIE Erp:t-s
Companies.
17XPRE?KS I :i ilv lo ar.rl fi m srT
X-i lui
tortk-n or tli- I i.ilr .1 s tr
f .tl I'U l LI. . l i
Family
(iriii-tiv Store.
T.
G. EVANS & Co.,
oI.NUi.tl. l K.u.l i:.- ;.
GROCERIES Af.D FRCV.SIGKS,
KuiWuctnc rrrry ut'.l If i-r.&av n totht trail'
CHAIN. Fi.orr. ANI 1IXD
ti:.. col l i.!:. yoi..:--t,
fl'CAi:. CllKK.-K, H1?,
FKL'ITS, A: . Ae. Ac,
Market $trert. nfl,titr the Putt tf.-:e.
I.fwislitirsr, Pa.
O.
J tre-
E. it Vet. have "n-t rcciv?'!
fre-b lri,ui 1 i,oai.'r.i i. a a tirni.oiii be .ttrk
.1 Bei-lfl lir.i-vr .s i! t-i,r kmj .11. 11; ai.i Lm
Ie(Ii't :tr1 1iinu(ocs
pot up in tiuy au narn.i.Ua (Uir aLi 10 .b.
Dried A 1 lcs, l'vaile. I'l i.i.fs. Currant.-,
J'if-.-n vii,:Ci:ioi,r. Y'-i,
Daies.rfiii.-in.- imin Ci to 1:4
Ctr. I'M' ll., Til kici (jf
all t!c-'ciifit;n:,..
Pure Java OI'I'i:i;. prorrri,
and put up in nir-tift.t Can. .X r.-e-'j f..r .m-. i e-e
A Uru.tli.tnj -n irinr MA( kLlll.l.. iM
WO tizll, UU.UISV. Jt.lM, .UW,l:
A li. t ernl a-.rrlinei t i f
Willow aud ( rdiir arr. f;lv
n aie. ttu t ustiaie, Karl lit u
uaic, l.ai;i', 'injur, i-t.
Ei.ih OH, ilm-., J'nie 01, VuiiiiirA, (''in1",
ami l.p HV. "-, 7'...',r, J..,,,, dr.
Soopsof ull kiml.-, Wl:ccl Grcssc.ct:
CoIhicco nr.5 Ci-'rtr!;, a t!;oice rjcirtct;
Flour, Coin ileal, I'oluloc?, Co:.
Rte, OatH, Ac., ahvojs on Iiaiid.
I.'miis drlinrett fr'f o. rhur"C lo cuicmeri
rtsidtitg u-uhui tUt bi'Tuuh.
T.iattitnpt to rni.niei jte all the arlii 1 abift i
hnl, for ,,1. wruM t-iu.ri.sil.:e. V e a..u .1 i 1'
lullv IbT.lr llir i ub.le tut ul. end en.n.o e lilt a-M.lta,ci
ul l.tier.e W c-ale r. lil.-H-l.I . l.iu ;.l ir l.
el.een ae til. T ' .u 1-- l-.ul.l ll.m ?.d. 1,1 I l.i:u. ,
We amilil pattii ularijr Moiclti,nr cuui.UYllBl U a-n
u a rii.l; u r
He jiur li'tse nil manner tf Produce,
and i ay a. logli a. at.) Ul eita.
Leniebmi:. Aril.'... TO. tVANSAC
. Executor's Notice.
"OTICE is hereby givm, that Letters :(
tamei.iarv on Hie last mil ai.il test; r
ol JOHN t-CHRACk, Esq. dee d, lair f E
liiitUk.e lou-h n. I i.iou count.Hie
granted lo the uuitersisntd. by ti e .'--t-sitr C
l nion couniv, in due form ot law ; a 1 r'oc
having claims against said esiate va. 1 1 1 ytrf
them, and ihose owing .-aid estate -ie usa"-
ted tu make inimei'iaie patn.ei.', t.
ROoLIil' 11 LAIRD, Eiecn!.T
Lewisburg, Juue 23, 1M.U
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1 - w AVE received and i pe i.e i a I t-
I a I ac... in,m nf all it,?- Litest sii r-
tpnug and Summer tioo.U. I" Pjrl 4
aiteniion of ibe Latlies i clfti ;o utir -1
of Bnliisn'.s
Dress Silks Prints
Delaines fct.a-ls
Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars
Docals 1. eirs
Cmshams l.i-rt: J.z
Foii'.mts t - '
Chimzrs ' '
i cn rimhe Piim an) Farrv t a-
res.
Jeans Tweeds, Veslincs. Mn:.I.-.
iog,'rit kiiigs. FlaiiLtis, t 'is c
If Shoes, Hats and l'sj-I
together with a compirie a.- ruxui
Gioccrie?, llardwarf,
Pi.i!nrrir Curii:.-w:rC
t a! pf , n,rh Tj
I! be diT""' "rrn
l hie terms as the same
riirie ran ot r-
ased anywhere
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JEsPECTFU-LY .rtVr ibnr
the ciureus of Le.-turj ai-1
louuding eoLuliy.
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in M M
irecl of '
Euqulie in ilrl .Maf.e
resilience cl Mrs. liackn.
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